2021
DOI: 10.1590/0102-77863610010
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Temperatura Basal Inferior e Soma Térmica da Rúcula em Sistemas de Produção Convencional e Hidropônico

Abstract: Resumo Dentre os fatores ambientais que influenciam o crescimento vegetal, tem-se a temperatura do ar. A taxa de crescimento de uma planta pode ser determinada a partir de sua temperatura basal inferior (Tb), que corresponde à temperatura abaixo da qual a taxa de expansão foliar é desprezível ou ocorre de maneira reduzida. Este trabalho teve por objetivo determinar a Tb e a soma térmica (ST) da rúcula Rococó, durante o período compreendido entre a germinação e a colheita em sistemas de produção convencional e … Show more

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“…), Anadenanthera macrocarpa (Benth.) Brenan (Martins et al 2022c), and agricultural crops during the seedling stage, such as MGS ASC315 and Arbequina olive cultivars (Lisboa et al 2012), and arugula (Barreiros et al 2021). During our experiments, none of the SDs had a T mean or T max equal to or greater than the T B s of the three tropical forest species (36.6 °C to 51.2 °C).…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…), Anadenanthera macrocarpa (Benth.) Brenan (Martins et al 2022c), and agricultural crops during the seedling stage, such as MGS ASC315 and Arbequina olive cultivars (Lisboa et al 2012), and arugula (Barreiros et al 2021). During our experiments, none of the SDs had a T mean or T max equal to or greater than the T B s of the three tropical forest species (36.6 °C to 51.2 °C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Of the studies on the influence of air temperature and the photoperiod on plant growth, most have been carried out on agricultural crops, like strawberry (Tazzo et al 2015), sunflower (Souza et al 2016), rice (Steinmetz et al 2017), potato (Bisognin et al 2017), grape (Pedro Júnior and Hernandes 2018), lettuce (Tezza and Minuzzi 2019), and arugula (Barreiros et al 2021) and focused on germination, seedling establishment, budding, flowering, fruiting, and ripening. However, studies of this nature on tropical forest species are still scarce and have focused only on those of commercial interest, such as Eucalyptus at the seedling Freitas and Martins 2019) and flowering stages (Rawal et al 2015), and some Brazilian forest species at the germination (Daibes et al 2019) and seedling stages (Martins et al 2022c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%